Non-magnetic impurities as probes of insulating and doped Mott insulators in two dimensions
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
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mottspinonconfinementimpuritiesinsulatinginsulatorsnon-magneticargue
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We characterize paramagnetic Mott insulators by their response to static, non-magnetic impurities. States with spinon deconfinement (or spin-charge separation) are distinguished from those with spinon confinement by distinct impurity susceptibilities and finite-size spectra. We discuss the evolution of physical properties upon doping to a d-wave superconductor, and argue that a number of recent experiments favor spinon confinement in the reference Mott insulating state.
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